#OtD 15 May 1919 30,000 workers across Winnipeg walked off their jobs, bringing the city to a halt. Although defeated by heavy police repression, the strike inspired many other workers, who won significant improvements over the coming decades stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8712...
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Local media stop interviewing M****n W****s on issues of homelessness challenge.
In the ever-lowering bar of what this country tolerates, a man was assessed for MAiD at Tim Horton's and then killed via MAiD at an industrial plaza with a holding facility where cadavers are prepared for transport to funeral homes.
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How many specialty licence plates are we going to get before they give us the option of getting the ♿ symbol on our plates so I don't have to worry about getting fined when I forget to hang my accessible parking permit every time I park my car in an accessible spot?
I get these comments every time I post about this and I really want people to realize how unhelpful they are! First of all, if you have the stats, let's see them. Second of all, they could issue placards as temporary permits and licence plates for people with permanent disabilities. Hope that helps!
People of Winnipeg: Please adequately fund our transit system so it operates better.
City of Winnipeg: Sorry, best we can do is flood the system with cops.